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Swim with the Gentle Giants of Komodo National Park Tours
9 October 2025 131x Adventure, Boat Trip Komodo, Komodo Boats Tour, Travel

Among all the breathtaking spots around Komodo National Park, Manta Point stands out as one of the most unforgettable. Located just off the coast of Komodo Island, Flores, this world-famous site gives travelers the rare chance to swim alongside giant manta rays — graceful creatures that glide through the water like living wings of the ocean.
With Bose KomodoExplore.com, you can visit Manta Point as part of a 4D3N sailing adventure from Lombok to Labuan Bajo or on shorter Komodo day trips. It’s one of the most awe-inspiring experiences Indonesia has to offer a true highlight of any journey across the Flores Sea.
Where is Manta Point Located?
Manta Point, also known locally as Karang Makassar, lies inside Komodo National Park, between Komodo Island and Taka Makassar Sandbar. It’s about 40 minutes by boat from Labuan Bajo, making it one of the most popular snorkeling and diving spots in the region.
This shallow channel only about 8 to 15 meters deep is part of a strong ocean current that brings nutrient-rich water from the Indian Ocean. These nutrients attract plankton, which in turn attract manta rays, creating a natural feeding ground where travelers can encounter these gentle giants up close.
What are Manta Rays?
Manta rays are among the most fascinating creatures in the ocean. Belonging to the ray family, they are large, flat-bodied fish with triangular pectoral fins that look like wings, allowing them to glide effortlessly through the sea.
Unlike stingrays, mantas have no stinger, making them completely harmless to humans. Instead, they are filter feeders, swimming gracefully with open mouths to catch microscopic plankton and small fish. Their peaceful movements and majestic size make them one of the most admired species in the marine world.
How Big Are They?
Manta rays at Komodo’s Manta Point are typically 3 to 5 meters wide, though some can grow up to 7 meters from wingtip to wingtip. Despite their enormous size, they move with elegance their slow, rhythmic flapping looks like underwater flight. Watching them glide past you feels like witnessing a living ballet beneath the waves.
What Color Are They?
Most manta rays in Komodo have a dark black back and a white belly, with unique patterns of spots and markings that help scientists identify each individual. Some even have shades of blue or grey, blending beautifully with the crystal-clear water. When sunlight hits them from above, they appear almost luminous a vision of serenity in motion.
How Do They Swim?
Manta rays “fly” underwater by flapping their wing-like fins in a smooth, flowing motion. They often swim in loops and circles, especially when feeding on plankton. Divers and snorkelers at Manta Point frequently see them spiraling gracefully around cleaning stations coral areas where small fish remove parasites from their skin. This natural symbiosis creates one of the most mesmerizing underwater sights in the world.
Temperature and Habitat
The waters around Manta Point are warm and tropical, with average sea temperatures between 26°C and 30°C (79°F–86°F). The visibility is excellent, often reaching up to 20 meters, making it ideal for snorkeling and diving.
The mantas prefer these nutrient-rich currents where plankton is abundant. Because of this, Manta Point is active year-round, but sightings are most frequent between April and October, during the dry season when the sea is calmer and clearer.
Are Manta Rays Dangerous?
No, manta rays are completely harmless. They have no teeth, no venom, and no stingers. These gentle creatures are curious and sometimes even approach swimmers calmly, as if inspecting them.
All visitors are reminded to respect their space: never touch or chase them, and always maintain a safe distance. By following these simple guidelines, travelers can enjoy an ethical and unforgettable wildlife encounter.
What’s Around Manta Point?
The area surrounding Manta Point offers several equally stunning attractions:
- Taka Makassar Sandbar – A small crescent-shaped island of pure white sand, often visited right after snorkeling with mantas.
- Komodo Island – Home of the legendary Komodo dragons, just a short boat ride away.
- Pink Beach – Famous for its soft pink-hued sand and vibrant coral reefs.
- Tatawa Besar and Tatawa Kecil – Two nearby coral reef systems ideal for diving, where you might also spot turtles and reef sharks.
These combined make the Komodo National Park area one of the most diverse marine destinations in Indonesia.
Experience Manta Point with Bose KomodoExplore
Joining Bose KomodoExplore.com is the best way to experience Manta Point safely and comfortably. As part of the 4D3N sailing trip from Lombok to Labuan Bajo, Bose includes Manta Point as a highlight stop, right after exploring Padar Island and Pink Beach.
Depending on your travel preference, Bose offers:
- Low-Cost Backpacker Boat – Perfect for travelers who want an affordable adventure while meeting new friends.
- Open Luxury Boat – For those who love comfort, onboard dining, and spacious cabins.
- Private Charter Boat – For families or groups who prefer privacy and flexible itineraries.
All trips come with snorkeling equipment, meals, and professional guides, ensuring a safe and memorable experience with these majestic creatures.
Bookings can be made directly through KomodoExplore.com — managed by Bose Company, a trusted local operator known for quality, safety, and personalized service.
How to Get There
If you’re joining from Lombok, your adventure starts at Kayangan Harbor, sailing across Sumbawa and reaching Komodo within four days.
For travelers already in Labuan Bajo, you can also join shorter one-day or two-day sailing tours arranged by Bose KomodoExplore. The boats depart from Labuan Bajo Harbor and take around 40–50 minutes to reach Manta Point.
The Magic of Swimming with Mantas
When you dive into the clear blue water and see a manta ray gliding beneath you, time seems to slow down. Their enormous wings move in rhythm with the current, their movements elegant yet powerful. Watching them feed or circle gracefully in the sunlight is one of those rare travel moments that stay in your heart forever.
This is what makes Manta Point not just a snorkeling site but a sacred encounter with nature’s beauty and balance.
Conclusion
Manta Point Komodo is a living treasure of the Indonesian sea a place where travelers can witness the grace of manta rays in their natural habitat. Surrounded by the turquoise waters of Flores and the rugged beauty of Komodo Island, it’s a destination that captures the spirit of the ocean.
Book your journey now with Bose KomodoExplore.com, and experience the magic of swimming with manta rays as part of the 4D3N Lombok to Labuan Bajo sailing trip. Choose from a low-cost backpacker boat, a luxury open trip, or a private charter and let Bose guide you to one of the most unforgettable experiences in the world.
Because some adventures aren’t just seen they are felt deeply, beneath the waves of Manta Point.
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